ONE SIZE HURTS ALL by Kaz Bison

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How to make the strap Tools • Pencil • Compass • Fine liner (I used the smallest fineliner I have which is size 0.05) • Geo triangle (To make sure the everything is nicely straight) • Cutting mat/board • Scissors • Ruler (Preferably made of metal to cut nice straight lines with the knife) • Stanley knife (to cut the design out of the plate) Material PET-G (0,5 mm thick) Leave space

Leave space

Tip: Do not draw directly on the PET-G plate itself. The PET-G remains nicer if you remove the protective film after cutting out the shape by hand. I first drew the shape on a piece of paper and then taped it on the protective foil. But you can also draw it directly on the protective film.

6 cm

1. Measure the space between the ears 2. Draw these lines with a pencil amd compass I made my strap 15 cm wide in total, but you can also make it as wide as your own measurements.

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2,5 cm

1 cm

[YOUR MEASUREMENT - 2 cm]

1 cm


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